Environmental Action Organization

Green Bikes @ Science Library

The Green Bikes are available for loan from the Science Library!

The program is an initiative to make bikes available to the campus community in the hope that people will choose to use the bikes as transportation in place of a car for campus and local ventures. Green Bikes are available to SLU Students, staff, and Faculty only, and circulate for 4 hours. Bikes are available during the academic year. Renewals are not permitted.

The new single speed Kona's have a neat feature whereby the lock is integrated into the frame of the bike and latches around the rear wheel, immobilizing it. This means no cables or U locks necessary as it's all built in. It is less to fuss with though can be deceiving to the unknowing eye. It may look unlocked, but it's not!

All bikes are available for loan at Science Library for up to 4 hours. Patrons need simply to sign a waiver their first time, then can borrow them just as books are loaned. There are no renewals as we want to encourage a broad and ever-changing use of this resource. Helmets may be loaned as well. 

Seed to Table Internship Informational Session

Location: 
Student Center 333
Date: 
February 27, 2012


Interested in working at SLU's student-run garden this summer? 

Come to the Seed to Table Internship Informational Session on February 27th at noon or 5pm in Student Center room 333.

Seed to Table is a student run garden designed to give students the experience of growing sustainable food. The garden provides fresh vegetables to Dana Dining Hall and the Campus Kitchens Project, a program that uses food from the dining halls to provide a free meal to community members. The Seed to Table Garden provides a space on campus for students to build an environmental community, learn sustainable living skills, and connect with other community members. The Seed to Table summer internship allows students to care for the garden, increase community connections, and learn about sustainable living, community structure, and local food systems.

The Seed to Table Garden is supported by the Mellon Initiative.

Seed to Table Summer Internship Application is below.


EAO Meeting

Location: 
Sykes Formal Lounge
Date: 
February 29, 2012 8:00pm - 8:45pm

Want to green up the Scarlet and Brown?

Join the friendly faces of EAO to help campus be a little more sustainable!

New faces always welcome!

EAO Meeting

Location: 
Sykes Formal Lounge
Date: 
February 22, 2012 8:00pm - 8:45pm

Want to green up the Scarlet and Brown?

Join the friendly faces of EAO to help campus be a little more sustainable!

New faces always welcome!

EAO Meeting

Location: 
Sykes Formal Lounge
Date: 
February 15, 2012 8:00pm - 8:45pm

Want to green up the Scarlet and Brown?

Join the friendly faces of EAO to help campus be a little more sustainable!

New faces always welcome!

Hydro-Fracking and New York State: What To Do?

Location: 
Bloomer Auditorium, Brown Hall
Date: 
November 29, 2011 7:00pm - 9:00pm

Join the Environmental Action Organization as they host Clarkson University professor Stephen Bird and his lecture, "Hydro-Fracking and New York State: What To Do?"

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